Old 03-24-2011, 10:49 PM
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irenecarter
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Originally Posted by Lv2sew2011
Originally Posted by Quiltforme
I understand How you feel I am unable to work because of a back injury I look at quilting as my job my chance to give back and feel like I am part of society again your job is to quilt you get paid in gratitude which is worth so much more.and look at it this way you get to do what you love to do how many people can say that?!
I feel you, the same goes for me..

just trying to find something I can do to keep my time Occupied, so I don't go stir crazy..

I've worked most of my life since I was 16 years old, except the first few years my boys were born and now there gone and I don't know what to do with myself since I can't work any more...

I can't sit long periods of time, stand or lay...
And right now getting injection in my back for pain...
I hear you, I too have back problems and there are days that I can't even make quilts, I "worked" in a factory for over 40 years. Now I spend time going to pain management for injections too. I have a little knowledge of what you are going through. I always thought that those that stayed home were doing more work then I could think about.
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